Digital game design for sustainable mobility : a community approach to behavioural transformation in onlife urban environments
83-99 p.
This research presents a case study examining how transformational game design promotes sustainable mobility through community psychology approaches in onlife environments. The MUV platformesup1;, developed as University of Palermo spinoff, demonstrates practical integration of behavioural change models with game design principles. Longitudinal data from 2,856 users across European cities show 33.8% average carbon footprint reduction, with 14.9% daily-to-monthly active user retention. The platform's sport-as-metaphor framework transforms routine mobility decisions into engaging activities whilst supporting empowerment and social equality. Findings establish that university-led digital innovations can achieve meaningful individual and collective behavioural change, providing replicable pathways for scaling community psychology interventions addressing climate challenges. [Publisher's text]
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ISSN: 1971-842X
KEYWORDS
- game design, sustainable mobility, community psychology, behavioural change, digital transformation, university innovation
